Re: ColorSyncDeprecated.h in OSX - 10.6
Re: ColorSyncDeprecated.h in OSX - 10.6
- Subject: Re: ColorSyncDeprecated.h in OSX - 10.6
- From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 09:32:55 +0100
Le 19 nov. 2009 à 12:35, Simon ONeill a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have any idea where the new functions for ColorSyncManager (presumably 64bit focused) are documented?
Currently, the only place is in the headers themselves (the header are in the same folder as ColorSyncDeprecated.h).
> The only information I can find lists the new functions but does not document them. (Application Services Reference Update. dated 2009-8-28 lists the names but has no reference links to either the complete description or reference documentation.)
>
> The ColorSync.framework (C-)headers are completely changed from the earlier X-Code /Leopard release
>
> In addition to this, a huge number of fundamental ICC elements seem to be probably(?) deprecated now. (I am making the dprecation assumption although I can find no specific record in anything except headers => In X-code 3.2.1 they are now shown in a new header file labelled "ColorSyncDeprecated.h.") Worryingly, the (probably?) deprecated elements include a large quantity of 'enum's which are fundamental elements in ICC versions from at least 2.1 onwards. I have seen some info on data 'type' issues with 'enum's in 64bit code in "64 bit Transition Guide for Cocoa".
>
> An updated version of ColorSyncManager reference is a possible missing link (last update was 2005).
>
> Are we just seeing Apple getting a bit ahead of themselves with the early SnowLeopard release and not tying up the loose-ends in ColorSync for X-Code?
>
> A link to the new documentation or even just a date for the documentation release would be helpful (Apple please?)
>
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